Make a Friend, Be a Friend,
Bring Your Friend to Christ!
What Is a Cursillo Weekend?
A Cursillo 3-day weekend is held (separately for men and women) to introduce others to Cursillo and provide an experience to enable them to follow Jesus more faithfully and effectively. From Thursday evening until Sunday evening, lay people and clergy live and work together to gain a deep, permanent, living awareness of the treasure and responsibility of their faith. Candidates come with many questions and some apprehensions, but they leave full of joyful enthusiasm as brothers and sisters in Christ, determined to extend His kingdom.
What is the format?
The Cursillo weekend format consists of a series of talks and meditations by laymen and clergy, Daily Mass and sacramental confession.The weekend is a personal, lively and informative event with talks, discussions, singing, prayer and fellowship.
Is It a Retreat?
The Cursillo is a 'Short Course in Christianity' where the basic teachings of Christ are discussed in an atmosphere of joy, with singing and joke sessions contributing to this atmosphere. You may make a Cursillo only once in your life, but you are encouraged to build upon it for the rest of your life.
What Happens After the Cursillo Weekend?
The weekend lasts three days; the fourth day is the rest of one's life, and Cursillistas are urged to make some sort of commitment to God to intensify the growth and deepening of their faith. The Cursillo weekend neither pretends nor is able to give a complete Catholic formation in just three days. Cursillistas are by no means finished products on the Sunday night of the weekend. So, additional activities are available to increase their knowledge and keep aflame their enthusiasm.
Cursillistas are encouraged to form small reunion groups that meet regularly to share their walk with Christ, and their progress with piety, study, and action. Periodically, another larger type of reunion, called an Ultreya (Spanish for Onward) is held in which Cursillistas give brief talks developing one of the points covered during the Cursillo weekend. To learn more visit "Post-Cursillo!"
Who Should Go On A Weekend?
• Baptized, committed Catholics
• Able to receive the Sacraments of the church
• Interested in examining what it means to be a Christian in today's world.
A Cursillo weekend is also of value to Catholics who:
• Live as Catholics, but are not presently involved in the Church
• Have slipped away from the Church, but are beginning to move back